Wall Ball

The act of throwing a lacrosse ball against a hard surface and catching it on the rebound;

A daily activity, similar to eating and sleeping;

The main method used to “break in” a lacrosse stick;

An irritant to parents when done within earshot;

A place where you can win the NCAA Lacrosse Championship, the Mann Cup and the World Lacrosse Championship all in the same day !

No other set of drills will improve your game faster or more efficiently than playing "wall ball".
All you need is your stick, a ball and a brick wall (with no windows in sight!). For the younger players, the "soccer walls" found at most local schools will do, although they may be too short for older players.

Find a wall and improve your game!

Quick Stick
Stand about 10-15’ from the wall and throw and catch without cradling. The idea is to get the ball out of your stick quickly once you catch it. Use both hands!

One Bounce Returns
Stand about 20-30’ from the wall, throw and catch it after one bounce. Move in and out as you vary the speed.

On The Run!
Find a long section of wall and run parallel to the wall while throwing and catching. This teaches you to throw on the run and catch on the run. Also, most of the bounces off the wall will not be perfect “passes”, just like the real game. So practice catching at all the weird angles this drill can produce!

Shoot At a Spot
Tape up a goal on the wall or simply pick an off-color brick. Practice aiming for that spot. Do this drill standing still AND on the run – run to either side as well as straight at the wall. Always try to catch or scoop the ball on the rebound!

One Hand
Similar to the Quick Stick drill mentioned above, but only use one hand on the stick.